2020 McCormick on Evidence, 8th (Practitioner Treatise Series) Volume 2 only

MOST RECENT EDITION - VOLUME 2 only (See Pics for table of contents)

 LIKE NEW - NO MARKINGS (THOMSON REUTERS) 

by Robert P. Mosteller & Kenneth S. Broun & Edward J. Imwinkelried & Jasmine E. Harris

FAST SHIPPING by PRIORITY MAIL, FEDEX or UPS



Volume 2
TITLE 8. REAL EVIDENCE, OTHER NONTESTIMONIAL
EVIDENCE, AND DEMONSTRATIVE AIDS
Chapter 21. Real Evidence, Other Nontestimonial Evidence,
and Demonstrative Aids
TITLE 9. WRITINGS
Chapter 22. Authentication
Chapter 23. The Requirement of the Production of the Original
Writing, Recording, or Photograph as the “Best
Evidence”
TITLE 10. THE HEARSAY RULE AND ITS
EXCEPTIONS
Chapter 24. The Hearsay Rule
Chapter 25. An Opposing Party’s Statements/Admissions
Chapter 26. Spontaneous Statements
Chapter 27. Statements for the Purpose of Medical Diagnosis
or Treatment
Chapter 28. Records of Past Recollection
Chapter 29. Regularly Kept Records
Chapter 30. Public Records, Reports, and Certificates
Chapter 31. Testimony Taken at a Former Hearing or in
Another Action
Chapter 32. Dying Declarations
Chapter 33. Declarations Against Interest
Chapter 34. Various Other Exceptions and the Future of the
Rules About Hearsay
TITLE 11. JUDICIAL NOTICE
Chapter 35. Judicial Notice
TITLE 12. BURDEN OF PROOF AND PRESUMPTIONS
Chapter 36. The Burdens of Proof and Presumptions
Appendix
Appendix A. Federal Rules of Evidence for United States
Courts
Table of Laws and Rules
Table of Cases
Index

"Recognized as the foremost authority on evidence law today, McCormick on Evidence offers comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the rules and theory of evidence with a pragmatic approach.

This treatise covers:

When there are specific questions of evidence for which a jurisdiction has no precedent, this treatise provides both general theories that may be argued to suggest the answer and varying views from other jurisdictions. Like Dean McCormick's original text, the Eighth Edition continues to provide a pragmatic approach to the law of evidence.